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Old 01-15-2010, 05:41 PM
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Looking to change my original brakes to the Brembo Gran Turismo Drilled Brake System,
Who has the best pricing?
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Originally Posted by turbo24
Looking to change my original brakes to the Brembo Gran Turismo Drilled Brake System,
Who has the best pricing?
I have to ask, why drilled?

To answer your question about pricing, Brembos are pricey no matter where you buy them.

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Old 01-15-2010, 06:30 PM
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Hit me up....I'll get you a good deal on them.


I would not suggest drilled for track use though.
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I have a complete set of front and rear that I am putting on Ebay as I type starting at $3000. They are part numbers:

1M1.8014A5 R
1M1.8014A5 L
2P1.8013A5 R
2P1.8013A5 L

They were ordered for a customer and would not fit his wheel setup of faux Z06's. He owed me after the car was done and I kept the brakes as collateral. These will be sold for way under cost, so feel free to PM me here.

If you do not like yellow calipers, I would imagine it would not be too bad to change over the color considering it could be a half price deal.

Let me know.

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Originally Posted by Mike@NorrisMotorsports
I have a complete set of front and rear that I am putting on Ebay as I type starting at $3000. They are part numbers:

1M1.8014A5 R
1M1.8014A5 L
2P1.8013A5 R
2P1.8013A5 L

They were ordered for a customer and would not fit his wheel setup of faux Z06's. He owed me after the car was done and I kept the brakes as collateral. These will be sold for way under cost, so feel free to PM me here.

If you do not like yellow calipers, I would imagine it would not be too bad to change over the color considering it could be a half price deal.

Let me know.

Mike Norris
Great price Mike.

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Note, starting at $3,000, not buy now for $3,000, if I am reading it correctly.
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Originally Posted by timd38
Note, starting at $3,000, not buy now for $3,000, if I am reading it correctly.
You're right, I just looked them up.

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I saw these brakes at Mike's when he was still in Florida, they are brand new and at that price or close to it, that is a steal for someone. I paid close to twice that for the set I had on my ZO6. Kudos to Mike on the sale!!
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I saw these brakes at Mike's when he was still in Florida, they are brand new and at that price or close to it, that is a steal for someone. I paid close to twice that for the set I had on my ZO6. Kudos to Mike on the sale!!
As timid38 has already pointed out, that's the starting price.

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Thanks Karl, hope all is well with you buddy

Yep, starting at $3000 and if you need them bad enough you can get them now for $4000. But if things play out carefully it could be way under $4k as I did not put a reserve on it.

Considering these brakes retail at $7290, the $3000 is starting at in the area of 60% off and at $4000 in the area of 45% off. If you think $4000 is not a great price, then I ask where else can you find them for that price. If you can not afford them, I can understand that, but it is still a killer deal you will not find anywhere else. Unless of course you work for Brembo and even then I doubt it.

For those interested in them, good luck to you for sure.

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Originally Posted by Mike@NorrisMotorsports
Thanks Karl, hope all is well with you buddy

Yep, starting at $3000 and if you need them bad enough you can get them now for $4000. But if things play out carefully it could be way under $4k as I did not put a reserve on it.

Considering these brakes retail at $7290, the $3000 is starting at in the area of 60% off and at $4000 in the area of 45% off. If you think $4000 is not a great price, then I ask where else can you find them for that price. If you can not afford them, I can understand that, but it is still a killer deal you will not find anywhere else. Unless of course you work for Brembo and even then I doubt it.

For those interested in them, good luck to you for sure.

Mike Norris
If I didn't already have Stoptechs I'd probably take them off your hands. I'd run the drilled rotors into the ground and replace them later with slotted. I don't think you'll have any problem getting a good price for them.

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Thanks San, I am with you on the drilled rotors. I would prefer them slotted myself, but the customer wanted the look.

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